HisdaughterJen
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Well, guys, I'm a bit confused. I don't understand how Christ could have completed the 70 week decree in His coming and sacrifice prior to the events of the 70th week which appear to be about a bad guy taking away the daily sacrifice and causing an abomination of desolation.
The 70 weeks are for Israel to:
to finish the transgression,
to make an end of sin,
to make atonement for iniquity
to bring in everlasting righteousness,
to seal up vision and prophecy
and to anoint the most holy place
while the events of the 70th week are for a bad guy to:
confirm a covenant for that final week with the many
cause sacrifice and oblation to cease
abomination of desolation
...all until his end.
Now, how does that line up with what Israel is supposed to do in that 70 week decree?
I see that Jesus is the one who enables Israel and Jerusalem to fulfill that decree but it doesn't happen BEFORE the events of the 70th week. It appears to happen AFTER.
In other words, how does Israel anoint the most holy place prior to the abomination that causes desolation?
How does Israel make an end to sin prior to the bad guy causing sacrifice to cease (because Israel was taught to make animal sacrifices for sin)?
How is Israel supposed to have brought in everlasting righteousness prior to the bad guy's stunts that are in the 70th week?
Furthermore, it is the full 70 weeks that are decreed for Israel to do all of that implying that it's not done until the 70 weeks are complete. That final week is a doozey!
If Christ is the "anointed one" that comes and is cut off after the 69 weeks, then the scenario that the 70 weeks are complete is invalid.
If Christ is not the "anointed one" that comes and is cut off after the 69 weeks, then who is the anointed one and why is he even mentioned?
It's clear that the final week is the 70th week, which naturally follows 69, and that shows a bad guy doing the same thing that is mentioned in chapter 8.
The 70 weeks are for Israel to:
to finish the transgression,
to make an end of sin,
to make atonement for iniquity
to bring in everlasting righteousness,
to seal up vision and prophecy
and to anoint the most holy place
while the events of the 70th week are for a bad guy to:
confirm a covenant for that final week with the many
cause sacrifice and oblation to cease
abomination of desolation
...all until his end.
Now, how does that line up with what Israel is supposed to do in that 70 week decree?
I see that Jesus is the one who enables Israel and Jerusalem to fulfill that decree but it doesn't happen BEFORE the events of the 70th week. It appears to happen AFTER.
In other words, how does Israel anoint the most holy place prior to the abomination that causes desolation?
How does Israel make an end to sin prior to the bad guy causing sacrifice to cease (because Israel was taught to make animal sacrifices for sin)?
How is Israel supposed to have brought in everlasting righteousness prior to the bad guy's stunts that are in the 70th week?
Furthermore, it is the full 70 weeks that are decreed for Israel to do all of that implying that it's not done until the 70 weeks are complete. That final week is a doozey!
If Christ is the "anointed one" that comes and is cut off after the 69 weeks, then the scenario that the 70 weeks are complete is invalid.
If Christ is not the "anointed one" that comes and is cut off after the 69 weeks, then who is the anointed one and why is he even mentioned?
It's clear that the final week is the 70th week, which naturally follows 69, and that shows a bad guy doing the same thing that is mentioned in chapter 8.
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